Morning Sports Update: Tom Brady says coaching ‘wouldn’t be for me’
Sorry, babe, doesn't look like there's going to be a Coach Brady.
The Celtics made their season debut, the Bruins lost their third straight, and Tom Brady and the Patriots are preparing for their second showdown of the season with Rex Ryan’s Buffalo Bills.
What will Tom Brady do after he retires? Evidently, not coach football: “Coaching wouldn’t be for me. No, certainly not,” Brady said. “I like playing. I wouldn’t be a good coach. I don’t have the patience to be a coach.” (WEEI)
In Celtics debut, Al Horford provides a performance in full: In his Celtics debut last night, Horford looked like he’d been operating in Brad Stevens’s offense for years. (Boston.com)
Bruins blow 2-0 lead in 5-2 loss to Rangers: David Pastrnak and Austin Czarnik scored for Boston. The Bruins have lost three straight to drop to 3-4-0. (Boston.com)
Watch Jaylen Brown throw down his first career dunk as a Celtic: Jaylen Brown made no secret about his intentions to attack the rim this summer as he began his NBA journey. The 20-year-old backed up that talk in his regular season debut on Wednesday night against the Brooklyn Nets. (Boston.com)
Bruins’ David Backes sidelined after elbow procedure: Their season already an addendum to Grey’s Anatomy, chapter: sports injuries, the Bruins on Monday took another hit to their offensively challenged forward corps when prized free agent David Backes underwent elbow surgery. (Boston Globe)
After beating Brissett, Rex Ryan braces Bills to face Brady: Rex Ryan readily concedes he had a much easier time drawing up a defensive game plan the last time the Buffalo Bills prepared to face the New England Patriots. (Boston.com)
Jake Arrieta deals, Cubs awaken, top Indians to even World Series at 1: Jake Arrieta made a teasing run at history, Kyle Schwarber drove in two runs and the Chicago Cubs brushed off a shutout to even the World Series with their first Fall Classic win in 71 years, 5-1 over the Cleveland Indians in Game 2 on Wednesday night. (Boston.com)
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